whooping cough epidemic, page-91

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    FW, that is true - but at odds with the establishment view that vaccines will protect you.

    So, on the one hand we are told that vaccines are safe and effective - and on the other hand that they may not work properly for a host of reasons, most of which are not relevant to babies and children, in whom they also don't work properly.

    What that article doesn't state is that what immunity is conferred by vaccines it is often temporary.

    As I posted above, it is a numbers game. I consider that the risk of my children being damaged or dying from the disease is much less than damage or death from the vaccine. If they do get the disease, then they almost certainly have lifetime immunity. The ineffectiveness of vaccines is really highlighted when they keep adding "booster" doses for teenagers because immunity is waning - they just don't work as hypothesised.
 
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